Resource tiers¶
Resource tiers are billing categories that define the amount and kind of resources available in your monthly Rumble Cloud project subscription.
- When you create a new cloud project, you'll select the tier.
- Tiers are billed monthly.
- You can upgrade, downgrade, or pause tiers at any time.
Resource Tier | Description | Specs |
---|---|---|
Developer | starting at 1 shared vCPU | 1 GiB RAM, 20 GiB block storage |
Starter | 2 dedicated vCPUs | 8 GiB RAM, 25 GiB block storage, 1 TB object storage |
Basic | 4 dedicated vCPUs | 16 GiB RAM, 50 GiB block storage, 1 TB object storage |
All tiers provide the following benefits and features:
- Dedicated or shared AMD EPYC processors
- NVMe block storage
- Subnets, routers, load balaners, security groups (firewalls)
- No data transfer fees
- No hidden fees
- Outbound rate limits of .5 Gbps outbound network speed per 2 vCPUs
Dedicated and shared vCPUs¶
Rumble Cloud offers high performing AMD EPYC processors with each resource tier.
Dedidcated vCPUs means that you have total access to all vCPU resources, which provide stable, guaranteed performance.
Shared vCPUs are less expensive and ideal for developers and smaller projects.
- Rumble Cloud offers dedicated vCPUs in two-unit increments (e.g. 2 dedicated vCPUs per unit).
- Each dedicated 2 vCPU unit can run up to 8 shared vCPUs.
- Shared vCPUs offer dynamic performance based on shared resource allocation across 2 dedicated vCPUs.
- Shared vCPUs offer more cost-efficency with less guaranteed resources, while dedicated offers full resource access at a higher price point.
Once you decide on your tier and launch your project, you'll be able to launch either Dedicated and Shared vCPUs from the Rumble Cloud console.
Customizable tiers¶
You can also add and remove vCPUs, memory, block storage, object storage, and additional public IPv4 addresses.